Cal's Takacs Heads the 2012 All-MPSF Teams and Awards

STANFORD, Calif.  The night before the start of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament, Megan Takacs claimed California's first Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Player of the Year award and was one of four Golden Bears to earn spots on the All-MPSF teams, the conference announced at its annual tournament banquet on Thursday.

Takacs, who earned her second straight All-MPSF first-team honor, had a breakout year  she currently leads the nation in goals per game at 4.08 and holds the school single-season record in goals at 53 despite missing Cal's last two games. She suffered a knee injury after scoring four goals to set the school record in a 15-12 win at Vermont on April 12.

The Woodside, Calif., product still leads Cal in goals, points (60), game-winning goals (4), draw controls (63) and free-position goals (11). Nationally, Takacs ranks seventh in total goals, 10th in draw controls per game (4.85), 12th in points per game (4.62) and 33rd in total points. Those 60 points rank her fifth on Cal's all-time single-season points list.

Harrison likewise earned her second consecutive All-MPSF first-team honor. Cal's primary mark-up defender, Harrison anchors a defense that has allowed the lowest number of opponent goals  160  since the 2001 squad allowed 150. The Austin, Texas, native shares the team lead in caused turnovers with 15 and is one of four senior co-captains, along with Abbood.

A fifth-year senior, Abbood is tied for the team high in ground balls (24), leads the way in caused turnovers (17) and ranks second in draw controls (41). She has scored career highs in goals (12) and points (15) and also has three assists. This is the first All-MPSF accolade for the Jamestown, R.I., product.

Humphrey has also had a breakout year on the attacking end. She leads the team in assists (35), ranks second in points (56) and is fourth in goals (career-high tying 21). She also has corralled 15 ground balls and scored seven free-position goals. Her assist total ranks her second on Cal's all-time single-season assist list; the record is 41. Nationally, she is 13th in total assists, 14th in assists per game (2.33), 47th in points per game (3.73) and 48th in total points. The Coronado, Calif., native ranks seventh on the school's all-time single-season points list.

Cal (8-7) is the fourth seed in the four-team MPSF Tournament and will play top-seeded Oregon (12-4) on Friday, April 27, at 4:30 p.m. at Stanford's Cagan Stadium.